The T.A. Moulton Barn rests nobly in the flats below the Teton Range. This barn is the most of what remains of the Thomas Ama Moulton homestead built between 1912 and 1945. Because of its iconic splendor, this barn sits high atop the bucket list for many photographers the world over. According to Flikr, this... Continue Reading →

Trail Report: Blue Lake & Twin Lakes, Crazy Mountains, Montana The Crazy Mountains loom to the north of I-90 between Billings and Livingston Montana. Prior to this backpacking trip, they’ve always been somewhat of a mystery to me. I’ve driven by them a dozen times while traveling out west. Each time I’m mesmerized by this... Continue Reading →

It’s often said that photography is being in the right place in the right time and I couldn’t agree more. So much of taking “great" photos is simply being out there in nature time and time again for the sunrises, the sunsets, the storms, etc. Getting that perfect sunset shot is a matter of frequency.... Continue Reading →

This is fog across Hillside Park the other morning. Like a lot of people who grew up in Bismarck Mandan, Hillside/Lions Park has somehow remained a constant in my life. As a young child my family lived on 13th Street for a few years. On summer days, we would walk to Hillside Park, stopping... Continue Reading →

During the North Dakota winter, the tendency is to stay indoors as much as possible. That's understandable as the season can be unforgiving with scouring winds and week-long snaps of sub zero temperatures. However, the season also affords moments of profound beauty, stillness, and wonder. A favorite pastime of mine is just going out and... Continue Reading →

Well another year has come to pass. Although this blog has been pretty quiet lately, that doesn't mean I haven't been out enjoying the world through photography. In fact, I have been taking more photographs on more excursions than ever. I hope to post a few backdated galleries soon. Aside from having a busy year... Continue Reading →